Robin Roberts returns home after bone marrow transplant

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The “Good Morning America” news anchor has been recovering in a hospital since her bone marrow transplant last month, but now she is finally returning to her own house. Roberts, 51, will be able to continue healing following her treatment for a rare blood disorder called myelodysplastic syndrome in the comfort of her own bed until she is “given the all clear” to return to work.

“There’s no place like home. After 30 days in the hospital I’m home,” Roberts writes on Twitter. “Praise God from whom all blessings flow. Thank YOU and bless YOU. XO.”

Roberts also took to her “GMA” blog to write an entry titled “Home Sweet Home.”

“After exactly one month in the hospital dreaming of this day, I am finally home,” Roberts writes. “Each day I get stronger and stronger. I am fond of saying, ‘This Too Shall Pass.’ And even in some dark moments, of which there are still a few, I now see that light at the end of the tunnel. This too really shall pass.”